Cineplex Odeon opened the Layton Hills Cinemas on 14 November 1997. The multiplex theater featured "sightline seating," curved screens, and digital sound in all nine auditoriums. The largest auditorium had 444 seats and an elevator to reach the top of the stadium seating section. AMC Theatres renovated the Layton Hills 9 in 2013, reducing seating capacity in each auditorium by 50 to 70 percent to install power recliners.

The Mammoth Screen Theater at the North American Museum of Ancient Life
at Thanksgiving Point opened in July 2000 with the film "Alaska:
Spirit of the Wild". The theater is the third large-format theater in
Utah and brought in 54,621 patrons during its first the first eight
weeks of operation.1